On top of that Celso Miguez is already having much more success with Comtec than he did with Pons, while returnee Tristan Gommendy’s podium in France has also shown how much pace he has to offer too. Other front runners also include Adrian Zaugg, who along with Aleshin, will hope to aid Carlin Motorsport’s team championship aspirations over the weekend.
With the season having already seen a total of 44 drivers line-up this season, Perera will make it 45 come Sunday and British Formula Three driver Alberto Valerio will be making it 46, the Brazilian making his World Series debut for Eurointernational alongside Richard Keen, the Brit returning to the car he drove at
Donington Park.
with much still to be decided, it seems a shame that three separate appeals regarding races over the season already mean the championship order on Sunday may very well not be the final standings as they go down in history. The results of these appeals will be heard soon, but not until after the final round.